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'Ray of light amidst darkness': Kelowna woman sentenced for fatal stabbing

'Ray of light amidst darkness': Kelowna woman sentenced for fatal stabbing

Marlena Isnardy has been sentenced to two years in jail for the death of Matthew Cholette
WOLF: Ketchup remains the finest of the condiments

WOLF: Ketchup remains the finest of the condiments

COLUMN: Do you have a favourite odd food combination?
One man arrested, one in critical condition after Saanich lake assault

One man arrested, one in critical condition after Saanich lake assault

Saanich Police say there is no risk to the public
Premier announces B.C. legislature won't return until February 2025

Premier announces B.C. legislature won't return until February 2025

Raj Chouhan (Burnaby-Edmonds) expected to continue to serve as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly
Swartz Bay, Tsawwassen evening sailings at risk as latest storm lands

Swartz Bay, Tsawwassen evening sailings at risk as latest storm lands

Winds forecast for Friday evening to wane overnight
Vancouver Island inventor pitches Dragon's Den on compostable glow stick tech

Vancouver Island inventor pitches Dragon's Den on compostable glow stick tech

Bioluminescent tech has applications as far reaching as fishing and planetary defense
B.C. study says mapping could reduce number of whale ship strikes

B.C. study says mapping could reduce number of whale ship strikes

‘Up to 20,000 whales are killed a year through ship strikes, globally, and that’s just an estimate’
Buck with mysterious tag in B.C. backyard reveals AI scam targeting seniors

Buck with mysterious tag in B.C. backyard reveals AI scam targeting seniors

Ear tag labelled 'BC WILDLIFE 06-529' on one side and 'CALL RAP: 877-952-7227' on the other
B.C. Interior First Nation considers legal options for Cariboo Gold Project permit

B.C. Interior First Nation considers legal options for Cariboo Gold Project permit

Xatśūll First Nation says the government is failing its commitment to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Liberals’ holiday tax break and cash giveaway has winners and losers

Liberals’ holiday tax break and cash giveaway has winners and losers

Feds plan to send $250 cheques to Canadians who were working in 2023 and earned up to $150,000